They also die way more often. Look at the accident statistics in any of these "not as many rules" countries and you'll see that people are maimed and killed on motorcycles daily.
I thought I read somewhere that the passenger has to be 14 years old.
My son is 4. I'm sure he'd love it too.
I thought I read somewhere that the passenger has to be 14 years old.
My son is 4. I'm sure he'd love it too.
Thanks for all the tips. We spent a couple days finding properly fitting gear for him, I know he will outgrow it but that's what kids do. We have had trouble finding an armored jacket in his size so we got him one of those motocross suits with a sweater overtop of it. Vox helmet XS fits his head shape nicely, strap done all the way up and there is no excessive movement. Thor armored motocross gloves, high quality hiking boots. Those harnesses should have some sort of breakaway engineered into them, but honestly I like the idea of him tied to me so in the worst case he won't go sliding off into oncoming traffic by himself.
The attention span is a good point. He probably would be bored after more than 15 minutes. He was getting a little antsy and yelling "Hello!" to everyone during the last minute of our ride the other day
I may just do that. Moving a couple hours outside the GTA in 6 weeks. I started at 8 years old, so why not for my kids? We'll have access to the space.You street riders are nuts!
Get both of you dirt bikes and go have fun where cars aren't trying to kill you.
You street riders are nuts!
Get both of you dirt bikes and go have fun where cars aren't trying to kill you.
You street riders are nuts!
Get both of you dirt bikes and go have fun where cars aren't trying to kill you.